Re: Presentation and S.O.S
Posted by
R. van Twisk on
Oct 31, 2011; 5:19pm
URL: https://forum.librecad.org/Presentation-and-S-O-S-tp4952926p4952965.html
Michael,
we ususally accept pull request from git, that said.
The bets place to get git working in this sitution is by looking at this help page from github:
From what I am reading it sounds like you forgot to add upstream : git remote add upstream <a href="git://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD.git">git://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD.git
Once you can upload from 'upstream' (our git repo) and can push that back to your own repo,
you can also send us pull requests with your changes.
Ofcourse, if all fails, we also accept patches.
You can send me a mail with your account name so I can add you to
pottle for translations on french locale.
Ries
On Oct 31, 2011, at 12:06 PM, PatGuano [via LibreCAD] wrote:
Good evening.
I am Michael Uplawski, developer with some C++/Qt-, and other background. For some days already, I try to understand how I could contribute to the LibreCAD development.
Originally from Germany, I am living in France now where I try to make the "transition" to a more ecological life-style. This is a rather agriculture-oriented move and includes many things; most are not IT-related. However, free software must help me to keep my head over water for some time and anyway.., it may be the only software worth talking about, before long.
So, LibreCAD. I used first QCad, then LibreCAD to design my plan for our new house (which will be a GREB-construction, i.e. wood/straw). In the process, I found some oddities and thought I could take a look at the code. So I did and now I feel like contributing code, but also documentation and, -why not-, translations to the project.
Alas.
Having just registered to the mailing list... or nabble (what is it?), I am a little shocked to find a multitude of communication-channels being used by the LibreCAD-community. As for the last days I tried to get warm with GIT and failed, I concentrated on that platform and solely posted two or three issues there.
At the same time, I worked a little on my own fork in order to understand the project and maybe contribute on a rather modest level.
This evening, as I write this message, I am at a complete loss. GIT will not let me "fetch upstream" and I cannot really see a way to securely publish any of my changes. With the new knowledge gained from looking at the many threads on this discussion-... "platform" I take, that my understanding of the project had all been wrong in the first place.
... You may be into this for months and longer but should consider a guide to "contributing to LibreCAD" much more concise than the hints already given in different places or on diverse occasions... But that is for the future and you will find a way.
For now it is just this: What shall I do? ;-)
TY.
Michael Uplawski.
www.uplawski.eu